Stop the Hate

Stop The Hate is an educational initiative of Campus Pride and supports colleges and universities in preventing and combating hate on campus as well as fostering the development of community. The national program serves as the premiere source of anti-hate educational resources for higher education institutions and campus communities.

The program was founded by Shane L. Windmeyer and was developed in partnership with the Anti-Defamation League, Association of College Unions International, The Southern Poverty Law Center, the Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence, the Matthew Shepard Foundation, Wilbron Institute and Campus Pride.

The Stop The Hate program reflects Campus Pride’s commitment to provide social justice tools for combating bias and hate crimes in all its forms. Stop The Hate is dedicated to provide the necessary resources and educational training to combat hate on college campuses; and to actively seek partnerships and collaboration among various organizations with similar concerns to address bias and hate behaviors.

Program Objectives

Stop the Hate shall develop and implement strategies that will reduce hate crimes on college campuses. The program objectives of the educational initiative are:

to foster a comprehensive approach to and comprehensive perspective on the hate crime problem on college campuses;

to encourage dialogue between colleges and universities and from within the campus community to initiate a coordinated national strategy to effect change;

to develop a system of delivery and resources specific to colleges and universities on hate crime prevention;

to create a national coordinated public awareness campaign to communicate a statement of anti-hate and behaviors/expectations for students, faculty, and staff to share with their campuses;

to understand how to manage freedom of speech/First Amendment issues and the skills to manage student concerns;

to develop ongoing partnerships with agencies and associations to create effective strategies and educational resources geared toward colleges and universities;

to acquire the tools to begin to address bias-related incidents on campus; and

to produce a Train the Trainer program that will enhance our ability to actuate change because of its grassroots outreach on college campuses.

Student Testimonial

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